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No, I'm really not, but I can give you a pretty quick synopsis of my views. You know, I'm pretty libertarian. Put them out there. I don't care what they say. I don't care what they say. Hell, it could be the Analchyl script book. Put it out there. The book's not bad. What people do with the book becomes bad. I mean, knowledge is knowledge, right? Should we ban any book? No. I mean, we really shouldn't. Should we allow any child to get any book? No. Parents should have complete purview over that. It should be up to the parent if they want to allow their child to have access to that kind of document. Just like it's up to the parent this day and age, you know, to allow their child to get on the device and have access to the World Wide Web or through apps or through Facebook or to whatever else. You see, it's not the schools completely that's destroying education, it's the parents because the parents don't do the simple things. I hear it firsthand, I mean I see it all the time, you know, parents, they don't watch your kids and they don't care what the kids are doing. The kids come on, hey, how's your day? Oh, I did this and it's okay, have a good day. Then the kid goes to the bedroom, the parent finishes up work or gets on the phone or goes and hangs out with friends or goes drinking, whatever the parent does to blow off steam because it's been such a stressful day, but they're not pouring that into the child. If you want your child to grow up to be like you or to have your values or to have your morals and not let the world dictate what they should believe, then the parents have They have to pan it up. They have to come forward with their skills. So, no. And I know it's a long-winded way to say this, but no, no books should be banned. I mean, adults are adults. If somebody goes out and gets the schematics to do something dangerous and they do something dangerous, well, that's on them. There's no reason why we can't put trackers on books. If somebody goes and they check, you know, and they access or check out the Ann Oakhurst cookbook, they should probably be put on the list. That doesn't mean they shouldn't have the knowledge, shouldn't have the theoretical education, but they should be put on the list to be watched. Just in case. See, I'm not opposed to that. It's kind of like common sense dumbbells. Hey, there's something, right? Right? All right. Well, with that, I do really need to get back to what I'm doing. We're having a bit of a problem on something and I'm building some reporting to help us figure it out. But keep me on the list and do call out. I will continue this next KJ5 IOKU, sending it back to KC2. PKG

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